Via Crucis in Warsaw (ANSA)
By Lisa Zengarini
Apr 18 2022
Cardinal Raphael Sako of Baghdad and the acting General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Rev. Ioan Sauca, focus their Easter Messages on the ongoing war in Ukraine, saying Christ’s resurrection reminds us that, ultimately the God of life, prevails over all powers of death.
As Christians, Muslims and Jews celebrate Easter, Ramadan and Passover (Pesach), respectively, Patriarch Louis Raphael Sako of Baghdad of the Chaldeans has reiterated that “every believer in God” must reject the “deathly logic of war” and live fraternal love and friendship instead, fulfilling Christ’s teaching “You are all brothers” (Mt 23:8) reflected in Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter “Fratelli tutti”.
The head of the Chaldean Church made these remarks in his Easter Message, which is focused on the ongoing war raging in Ukraine and on the resurging violence in the Middle East.
Reaffirming the Christian values of fraternity
The message remarked that “the Easter celebration reminds us this year, more than any other time, of God’s love for humankind, His closeness and His great mercy to all, through the Resurrection of Christ, which affirms a brighter future and the salvation of humanity, as long as it proceeds according to His teaching”.
However, Cardinal Sako lamented that “Christian spiritual values have disappeared in most of our societies”.